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More Books Of The Week (continued From Page 105.)

A century ago little or nothing was known of Assyria. Since then the spade under skilled direction has unearthed a vast mass of material for Assyrian history. Its extent and......

Another Country. By H. De Coudray. (philip Allan. 7s....

masculine grip and the mature insight of this prize novel certainly do not suggest the amateur. It is a singular and ruthless analysis of the more contemptible side of humanity.......

A Book On Architecture (black, Is. 6d.) Is A Short,

popular exposition accompanied by excellent illustrations on which we may congratulate the author, Mr. G. H. Reed. He traces the history of architecture from the building of the......

The Grierson Mystery. By Lloyd Osborne. (heine- Mann. 7s....

exciting story, though the end, some may think, hardly fulfils the promise of the beginning. Grier- son, the chief bank clerk, is an original figure ; and when he and his motor......

Mr. E. E. Kellett, Who Was For Many Years A

prominent figure in Cambridge life, became known to a wider public through his book of literary essays entitled Suggestions, published several years ago. We now welcoine a new......

The Author Of Father O'flynn Has Completed In 1928 A

project first mooted by him in 1901 (The Celtic Song Book, arranged by Alfred Perceval Graves, Benn, 10s. 6d.) this selection of Folk Songs, words and music, from the Gaels of......

Love's Creation. By Marie Carmichael. (bale And...

is an oddly old-fashioned novel, written in a fluent old-fashioned style. Traces of Dr. Marie Stopes the palaeontologist appear in the account of the researches of Dr. Kenneth......

Nothing In Dr. Adler's " Individual Psychology " Has Been

more famous than the " inferiority complex." Every- one recognizes the feeling of weakness or inadequacy from which men start in their efforts to gain success. Dr. Adler used......

Bliss At Evening. By Robert Hartley. (alston Rivers. 7s....

would be regrettable if, amid the vast output of clever and flashy fiction, this quiet and unobtrusive novel should miss the attention it deserves. It is the leisurely chronicle......